X-Rays 3 Kunal D Patel Research Fellow IMM. The 12-Steps 1: Name 2: Date 3: Old films 4: What type of view(s) 5: Penetration 6: Inspiration 7: Rotation.

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X-Rays 3 Kunal D Patel Research Fellow IMM

The 12-Steps 1: Name 2: Date 3: Old films 4: What type of view(s) 5: Penetration 6: Inspiration 7: Rotation 8: Angulation 9: Soft tissues / bony structures 10: Mediastinum 11: Diaphragms 12: Lung Fields Quality Control Findings } } Pre-read }

Chest wall lesion: arising off the chest wall and not the lung

Right upper lower lobe pulmonary nodule

Pulmonary artery stenosis with cardiomegally likely secondary to stenosis.

Metastatic Lung Cancer: multiple nodules seen

Massive Surgical Emyphysema

More subcutaneous emphysema!

Air under the Diaphragm

Aortic Dissection

wide mediastinum obliteration of aortic knob Rt mainstem shift up and right NG deviate to right Major Vessel Injury

Tip of ET Pneumomediastinum

The 12-Steps 1: Name 2: Date 3: Old films 4: What type of view(s) 5: Penetration 6: Inspiration 7: Rotation 8: Angulation 9: Soft tissues / bony structures 10: Mediastinum 11: Diaphragms 12: Lung Fields Quality Control Findings } } Pre-read }